Showing posts with label dark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dark. Show all posts

Friday, August 28, 2015

How to Decorate a Web Page (7 Steps)


Sign up for a web-hosting package. Sign in to the back end of the website using your assigned username and password.
Open the list of available templates. Select a template with a large amount of white space. 'White space gives a sense of spaciousness and overall neatness to a site,' recommends Entheos Designs.
Select a font style. Fonts are a classic way to enhance your web design. However, remember that the purpose of text on a website is for users to read. Attractive web fonts are available on most computers and work best in dark colors such as black, navy or dark gray. An exception to this rule is with the creation of website headers and menu bars.
Create attractive headers for your website menus. Use basic shapes such as a rectangle or circle to add to the top of your web page. Choose a bold color that matches closely with your logo colors. If you are unable to find close matches in the template, choose a neutral color such as gray or black that complements your logo to avoid the clash of mismatched colors.
Add accents. Consider the products or services your company provides and choose three to four corresponding icons or graphics to separate various sections of your website. Find free icons or graphics from sites such as Freeiconsweb.com or Websitetips.com. Download the graphic, then upload it into your template by clicking the option to insert a photo.
Add photos, but sparingly. Photos work well as the main header of a website or in the center of the main page, when you select a meaningful photo. Enlarge photos on your main page so they are no smaller than the size of the text blocks used in your template.
Preview your web design. If an area seems cluttered, go back and remove an item. Choose 'Publish to web' once you have made the appropriate updates.
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Sunday, August 23, 2015

How to Plan a Wedding Ceremony at Nighttime (7 Steps)


Tour wedding venues 6 to 12 months before your wedding. Pay particular attention to the landscaping of the ceremony area and the condition of the parking lot. For a nighttime wedding, the terrain should be as flat as possible to prevent guests from tripping in the dark.
Book your wedding venue. Ask for a venue map to use throughout your wedding planning process.
Plan your ceremony seating chart. Make sure that the aisles and rows between seats allow for easy navigation in dim or dark lighting conditions.
Select lighting for the parking and ceremony areas. Choose lights that will coordinate with the theme and formality of your wedding. Rent stadium lamps, garden lights or twinkle lights.
Coordinate accommodations for out-of-town guests. Contact hotels near your venue to inquire about getting a discounted rate for booking multiple rooms.
Hire a photographer for your ceremony who is experienced in shooting in dark or dim conditions. This is especially important for outdoor ceremonies.
Set up everything for the wedding ceremony before sunset on the day of your wedding. Test all lights to make sure they are working properly.
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